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i'm lynne and i am a donald trump voter. i think the rich will definitely get richer with trump in office. are you rich? no. i would love to be rich though. i would love to be rich. but no, i'm not anywhere near rich. what about the poor? i think the poor will get richer with trump in office for sure. yes. i think that is his strong point. that and keeping us safe. lynne, a former professional cheerleader, now runs a pr company in west palm beach. not farfrom donald trump's private club. i have met him a few times. i had a great rapport with him. iliked him. he remembered my name. friendly guy. she is a big fan of donald trump's tax reforms. the biggest tax cut, the biggest reform of all time. i like the new tax reforms bill. as a small business owner i think it will help me with tax cuts so, the companies that hire me have more money and my small business will grow and i can hire people. but some of donald trump's biggest promises haven't yet been fulfilled. we are going to build that wall, it's going to be a great wall and
i'm lynne and i am a donald trump voter. i think the rich will definitely get richer with trump in office. are you rich? no. i would love to be rich though. i would love to be rich. but no, i'm not anywhere near rich. what about the poor? i think the poor will get richer with trump in office for sure. yes. i think that is his strong point. that and keeping us safe. lynne, a former professional cheerleader, now runs a pr company in west palm beach. not farfrom donald trump's private club. i have...
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shame on donald trump. this is a racist remark and we need to call it for what it was. >> well said, congressman luis gutierrez, thank you very much. thank you for being here. joining me, msnbc political analyst jason johnson "the root," former senator barbara boxer, democrat of california. jason, a couple more responses from members of congress to what donald trump said. ileana russ lateen, she said the president calling haiti an s-hole country ignores the contributions thousands of haitians have made to this country. cbc chairman cedric rich man of louisiana, whose population largely was drawn from haiti over overthrowing the napoleonic government, president trump's comments are another indication of his racially ignorant views. it reinforces concerns we hear every day that "make america great again" is code for "make america white again." >> we've been saying this a long time. the president is a white supremacist. we heard in charlottesville. our president is a terrorist sympathizer. our president is a c
shame on donald trump. this is a racist remark and we need to call it for what it was. >> well said, congressman luis gutierrez, thank you very much. thank you for being here. joining me, msnbc political analyst jason johnson "the root," former senator barbara boxer, democrat of california. jason, a couple more responses from members of congress to what donald trump said. ileana russ lateen, she said the president calling haiti an s-hole country ignores the contributions...
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donald trump! >> donald trump taking down vince mcmahon! the hostile takeover! >> he was seen for quite a long time as a punchline to jokes about the excesses and the failures of the 1980s, and he'd become, you know, a human shingle and a punchline. the apprentiturned all of that on its head. >> new york-- my city, where the wheels of the global economy never stop turning. >> ♪ money, money, money, money... ♪ >> he became seen as a credible businessperson with a real track record, even though that was at odds with reality. and the guy who became a reality tv star vthe apprentice learned that he could become a reality political star. >> who will succeed and who will fail? and who will be the apprentice? >> narrator: for 14 seasons, millions of americans watched a carefully crafted donald trump. >> he's perfectly made up. he's perfectly coiffed. he's perfectly lit. he's in the high-back chair making tough decisions. what does he look like? he looks like a president. >> donald connected with the american public because they wanted to be like him. they aspired t
donald trump! >> donald trump taking down vince mcmahon! the hostile takeover! >> he was seen for quite a long time as a punchline to jokes about the excesses and the failures of the 1980s, and he'd become, you know, a human shingle and a punchline. the apprentiturned all of that on its head. >> new york-- my city, where the wheels of the global economy never stop turning. >> ♪ money, money, money, money... ♪ >> he became seen as a credible businessperson with...
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new year, same old donald trump. not a day goes by without any new media storm over a presidential comment, tweet or announcement that had democrats decrying him at an fit for office and republican, well... what? what do they feel and do about their de fa cto do they feel and do about their de facto party leader? my guest is michael steele, a former chairman of the republican national committee should the party stand with or dump trump? michael steele, welcome to hardtalk. it is great to have you here. i want to ta ke it is great to have you here. i want to take you back to that date in november 2016 when it became clear donald trump was going to be the next president of the united states. for you as a long and loyal republican, how did you feel? i guess the emotion would be, here we go. let's strap in and get ready. i had worked with donald trump in the past, i know what kind of campaign he had run over the past 1.5 years. i had predict the his eventual win early on. but not in neutral fashion. early on. but not in
new year, same old donald trump. not a day goes by without any new media storm over a presidential comment, tweet or announcement that had democrats decrying him at an fit for office and republican, well... what? what do they feel and do about their de fa cto do they feel and do about their de facto party leader? my guest is michael steele, a former chairman of the republican national committee should the party stand with or dump trump? michael steele, welcome to hardtalk. it is great to have...
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. >> how did that donald trump. >> get out. >> become this donald trump? >> i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. >> there were 36 years between those two moments, years in which a young developer transformed himself into a president. by now dramatic pronouncements about donald trump. >> why is it lie after lie after lie? >> have become commonplace. >> this is the most serious charge ever made against a sitting president. >> the truth is trump's time in office has been chaotic. so it's crucial that we understand exactly how this man became president. >> you may say it was russia or hillary or comey, but there's an even larger question. how did this utterly unusual candidate win the nomination against 16 formedable rivals? how did he even get close to winning the presidency? >> go out tomorrow and vote. >> 63 million americans voted for him, and tens of millions remain fiercely loyal. this is the story of the deeper reasons why trump won. we begin with the most fundamental aspect of his character. donald trump is a performer. >> life is acting t
. >> how did that donald trump. >> get out. >> become this donald trump? >> i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. >> there were 36 years between those two moments, years in which a young developer transformed himself into a president. by now dramatic pronouncements about donald trump. >> why is it lie after lie after lie? >> have become commonplace. >> this is the most serious charge ever made against a sitting president. >> the...
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but destain for donald trump. page 197 of the book, in the past month, rogerailes, a frequent trump caller all but stopped talking to the president that trump was bad mouthing him. this was ails who had before the elections only ever ridiculed trump. before the election, murdoch had nothing but destain for donald trump. >> clearly, rupert murdoch is a main stream republican. he was champing the 2013. he only came around to trump after it was clear he would win the gop nomination and made a business decision that's it's better to be on the right side of the guy than wrong side. >> and he was in an interesting mood on earlier and one of the things he said is that there was a split, that there was a bannon ails sort of partnership and a kushner murdoch relationship and that's part of how wolf got the access, he went through the bannon ails kind of side. does that ring true to you? >> yeah. jared has an open line to murdoch and expands to matt drudge. the report is very anti bannon and kushner murdoch drudge access is
but destain for donald trump. page 197 of the book, in the past month, rogerailes, a frequent trump caller all but stopped talking to the president that trump was bad mouthing him. this was ails who had before the elections only ever ridiculed trump. before the election, murdoch had nothing but destain for donald trump. >> clearly, rupert murdoch is a main stream republican. he was champing the 2013. he only came around to trump after it was clear he would win the gop nomination and made...
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donald trump. he does come up with slogans, he does pick things up, he is not so much an originator as he is a popularizer. ronald reagan said make america great again, donald trump just stole it outright. >> stole it and put it on the hat. >> there's the saying no justice no peace, and now no collusion and no obstruction? is he getting that from his lawyers as he's doing prep? stay with me and as i mentioned this is a breaking story and we have more breaking news, a california congressman and democrat ted lu has called into this plan, congressman, what do you think it means that donald trump is saying that for the first time with a timeline he'll sit with bob mueller in two or three weeks? >> i think it's good news for the democracy and i don't think the president should be treated any differently. and i'm pleased he's going to speak with robert mueller. keep in mind, he's being interviewed not just as a witness, but as a target of the russia probe and he's going to have some serious answers he's
donald trump. he does come up with slogans, he does pick things up, he is not so much an originator as he is a popularizer. ronald reagan said make america great again, donald trump just stole it outright. >> stole it and put it on the hat. >> there's the saying no justice no peace, and now no collusion and no obstruction? is he getting that from his lawyers as he's doing prep? stay with me and as i mentioned this is a breaking story and we have more breaking news, a california...
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donald trump jr. is quoted in the book as saying that when his father had realized he'd won the electoral college he looked as if he had seen a ghost. this book is the story of incompetence running an incompetent presidential campaign for an incompetent candidate who's a dangerous and incompetent president and quotes steve bannon as calling the meeting that donald trump jr. arranged during the campaign in trump tower a group of russians attended by jared kushner and paul manafort as treasonist. bannon says they're going to crack don junior like an egg on national tv. one of the sources for the book is katie walsh who served as the white house deputy chief of staff in the first couple of months of the trump white house. here's how michael wol off delivers her view of the commander in chief. he didn't process information in any conventional sense. he didn't read. he didn't really even skim. some believed that for all practical purposes he was no more than semiliterate. he trusted his own expertise no ma
donald trump jr. is quoted in the book as saying that when his father had realized he'd won the electoral college he looked as if he had seen a ghost. this book is the story of incompetence running an incompetent presidential campaign for an incompetent candidate who's a dangerous and incompetent president and quotes steve bannon as calling the meeting that donald trump jr. arranged during the campaign in trump tower a group of russians attended by jared kushner and paul manafort as treasonist....
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donald trump speaking. ijoined around the globe. donald trump speaking. i joined by around the globe. donald trump speaking. ijoined by the editor in chief of the economist magazine. speaking. ijoined by the editor in chief of the economist magazinem was pretty extraordinary. i was there before he spoke, and i went into lesson in the room, because i wanted to gauge the reaction nlm. they had mixed frankly the most obsequious introduction, and donald trump start speaking and he is clearly an italo proctor, —— on the teleprompter on his best behaviour. it is almost a year to the date when he gave that speech about american carnage. this is the same country he described as carnage a year ago, now comic he took credit for the stock market, the seller can —— the strong economy. but it was more interesting when he got off the teleprompter. that is the champ you like. that was donald trump on vintage form. and it is king of engaging. that is when eve ryo ne is king of engaging. that is when everyone pays attention. i have a lwa ys everyone pays attention
donald trump speaking. ijoined around the globe. donald trump speaking. i joined by around the globe. donald trump speaking. ijoined by the editor in chief of the economist magazine. speaking. ijoined by the editor in chief of the economist magazinem was pretty extraordinary. i was there before he spoke, and i went into lesson in the room, because i wanted to gauge the reaction nlm. they had mixed frankly the most obsequious introduction, and donald trump start speaking and he is clearly an...
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because he is donald trump. he gets up and got up and gave all those speeches at all those rallies off the top of his head. he thinks he can charm people and convince people of whatever. that's what his lawyers would be worried about. i don't think any competent attorney would allow donald trump to put himself in that or be put in that sort of situation unless there was no choice. i think it might come down to a subpoena from a grand jury. it may come down to a direct clash because, look, if i were his lawyer, i would throw myself bodily between donald trump and that interview because everything can go wrong and very little can go right. >> and this real turn took place, jen, between the inquiry into collusion and questions the that have started to come out really with much greater frequency about obstruction of justice. and the people around donald trump, the people who try to paint a picture and put as positive of a spin on it as they can while maintaining their credibility. they are few and far between. i'm c
because he is donald trump. he gets up and got up and gave all those speeches at all those rallies off the top of his head. he thinks he can charm people and convince people of whatever. that's what his lawyers would be worried about. i don't think any competent attorney would allow donald trump to put himself in that or be put in that sort of situation unless there was no choice. i think it might come down to a subpoena from a grand jury. it may come down to a direct clash because, look, if i...
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is donald trump the leading figure of this new shift to the right? donald trump: america first. what is theew, overlap between donald trump, trumpism, and far right populism in europe? matthew: the overlap is that many of the same forces that drove donald trump into office are also present in europe and has been for some time. this backlash against globalization for example, the worry about migration and the refugee crisis. i would be careful though in assuming that donald trump has had an effect on european politics directly. in the immediate aftermath of his election in fact, we had several elections in europe where the populace did not win or perform as well as feared. where marcon -- macron won. this is a phenomenon though in the western world, this populism and it will not end soon. at -- it isnce virulent at the moment. notough the populace did win many of these elections, they overall have done pretty well in europe in the last year. i think this is something that europeans are going to have to continue to deal with and the last word on this with germany with the alternat
is donald trump the leading figure of this new shift to the right? donald trump: america first. what is theew, overlap between donald trump, trumpism, and far right populism in europe? matthew: the overlap is that many of the same forces that drove donald trump into office are also present in europe and has been for some time. this backlash against globalization for example, the worry about migration and the refugee crisis. i would be careful though in assuming that donald trump has had an...
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trump or to donald trump fans. so they're programming for an audience of one. >> and to that very point, on page 223 of this book, sean hannity on his way to roger ales' funeral wh. ruminating out loud, hannity said he would leave the network and work full time than trump. nothing was more important that trump succeed, in spite of himself, hannity add, laughing. is that driven by, you know, what they think their viewers want or something else? >> it's clearly a ratings' decision. we rewind to the 2016 campaign when megyn kelly was a loan -- lone voice critical at fox news. producers saw the ratings go down. any time you put anything on the air that didn't help or praise donald trump, the viewers react by changing the channel. this is in many ways a business decision. sean hannity is one of the most influential media figures in america because he's hitched himself to donald trump. >> there is the other side of it, which is rupert murdoch, the head of the company has nothing but disdain for donald trump despite how d
trump or to donald trump fans. so they're programming for an audience of one. >> and to that very point, on page 223 of this book, sean hannity on his way to roger ales' funeral wh. ruminating out loud, hannity said he would leave the network and work full time than trump. nothing was more important that trump succeed, in spite of himself, hannity add, laughing. is that driven by, you know, what they think their viewers want or something else? >> it's clearly a ratings' decision. we...
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he thought donald trump was a joke. he thought donald trump had no business running for office. he was horrified by him. and then when he won, he started to kind of move back towards him. then beginning of the administration, when donald trump was saying outrageous things. not saying anything as a change. lindsey graham was often to reporters on-camera not in agreement. lately, much more conciliatory and explaining the president away. >> he sees a lot of power being one of the president's favorite senators. they've gone golfing, have a lot of phone calls together. a lot of small group meetings at the white house together and i think graham feels like he can advance some of the conservative republican policy agenda with the president by being close to him, but it's moments like this graham has to decide. will he stand up for his own values, moral beliefs and his own compass or defend the president? lindsay graham was a republican saying the gop needs to expand the tent. need to change the way they talk about immigration, the way they talk about hispanics and latinos and people of
he thought donald trump was a joke. he thought donald trump had no business running for office. he was horrified by him. and then when he won, he started to kind of move back towards him. then beginning of the administration, when donald trump was saying outrageous things. not saying anything as a change. lindsey graham was often to reporters on-camera not in agreement. lately, much more conciliatory and explaining the president away. >> he sees a lot of power being one of the president's...
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dishonesty is donald trump's hallmark. donald trump is a phony, a fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. >> joining us now, john earnest, former white house press secretary for president obama and an msnbc political analyst. also joining us marks boots, senior fellow for national security at the council on foreign relations and a foreign policy adviser from mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign. and josh, here we are once again on something you could not possibly have conceived of when you were working in the white house, a president tonight casually tweeting about the possibility of nuclear war with north korea. and indeed, encouraging that possibility. >> well, lawrence, we typically have relied on american presidents to actually be a stabilizing influence in the international community. and when faced with the responsibility of protecting the american people, we have a stockpile of nuclear weapons in place and ready and maintained around the clock by highly trained professionals to protect the united states so that we
dishonesty is donald trump's hallmark. donald trump is a phony, a fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. >> joining us now, john earnest, former white house press secretary for president obama and an msnbc political analyst. also joining us marks boots, senior fellow for national security at the council on foreign relations and a foreign policy adviser from mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign. and josh, here we are once again on something you could...
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every time donald trump says this. to be clear, somebody listening to pastor burns, maybe not in this audience, someone listening to pastor burns, what he said will resonate. unconscious bias will destroy this country, and conscious bias has been the bane of this country's existence. donald trump is basically the embodiment of that. >> yeah. at the same time, it says on the statue of liberty, give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free. it didn't say give us your highly intellectual blond nor regions, or we can guarantee conservatives. the doe humehumanitarianization migrants which is the bigger picture, and brexit, donald trump said before that all haitians, all have aids. and he said that for nigerians, once they seen the united states they would never go back to their huts in africa. this is not a mindset that donald trump did not invent. there's a mindset in the party that anyone coming to the party is coming to steal welfare, live off the american people, and that they are a drain on soc
every time donald trump says this. to be clear, somebody listening to pastor burns, maybe not in this audience, someone listening to pastor burns, what he said will resonate. unconscious bias will destroy this country, and conscious bias has been the bane of this country's existence. donald trump is basically the embodiment of that. >> yeah. at the same time, it says on the statue of liberty, give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free. it didn't say give us...
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discurso esperado por presidente donald trump. amenazante carta de trump estÁ encendiedose en redes sociales. facebook no es un lugar para niÑos. palabras de expertos para que terminen con el polÉmico messenger para menores. ♪ faltan 9 horas para que presidente donald trump se pronuncie hacia el paÍs. carolina: ¿quÉ es el estado de la uniÓn? la oportunidad que tiene el presidente donald trump de parte poder al paÍs. cada mandatario lo ha hecho, es histÓrico porque presidente donald trump cuenta con un 38% de aprobaciÓn. ¿los temas a tocar? inmigraciÓn, infraestructura, economÍa y comercio. javier: ahora con el muro fronterizo en la mira, presidente donald trump unos tirÁ con su propuesta migratoria 1.8 millones de dreamers a cambio del endurecimiento de los programas de inmigraciÓn legal y levantar el muro en la frontera sur. carolina: nos preguntamos, ¿quienes son los invitados? como es tradiciÓn cada aÑo, presidente como congresistas llevan a personas reflejan sus interÉs y son la voz del pueblo. javier: por
discurso esperado por presidente donald trump. amenazante carta de trump estÁ encendiedose en redes sociales. facebook no es un lugar para niÑos. palabras de expertos para que terminen con el polÉmico messenger para menores. ♪ faltan 9 horas para que presidente donald trump se pronuncie hacia el paÍs. carolina: ¿quÉ es el estado de la uniÓn? la oportunidad que tiene el presidente donald trump de parte poder al paÍs. cada mandatario lo ha hecho, es histÓrico porque presidente donald...
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galo: las encuestas no favorecen a la imagen de donald trump. segÚn el mÁs reciente sondeo, se cotice --56 % de los estadounidenses no aprueban su gestiÓn y un 36% lo aprueba. >> obama fue un presidente admirado en todo el mundo y ahora viene donald trump, es uno de los mÁs odiados y eso ha impactado el capital polÍtico estados unidos en el mundo. galo: el 20 de enero de 2017 asumiÓ el poder. fue la investidura presidencial con menos gente. todo comenzÓ con el despido de james comey. el mandatario le habrÍa exigido lealtad y luego lo despidiÓ en mayo. los Últimos 12 meses, muchos de sus colaboradores han tenido que rendirle cuentas a la justicia. su comportamiento gÉnero crÍtica. sus constante publicaciones en twitter lo han hecho una tendencia de la redes sociales. para los deportistas que se han agachado durante los encuentros en la parte del himno por los ataques a la comunidad emigrante. cancelÓ el programa "daca". impidiÓ el ingreso de algunos ciudadanos de paÍses musulmanes. >> el muro lo quiere hacer desde su primer aÑo. g
galo: las encuestas no favorecen a la imagen de donald trump. segÚn el mÁs reciente sondeo, se cotice --56 % de los estadounidenses no aprueban su gestiÓn y un 36% lo aprueba. >> obama fue un presidente admirado en todo el mundo y ahora viene donald trump, es uno de los mÁs odiados y eso ha impactado el capital polÍtico estados unidos en el mundo. galo: el 20 de enero de 2017 asumiÓ el poder. fue la investidura presidencial con menos gente. todo comenzÓ con el despido de james...
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this year has seen the beginning of donald trump's grip on the white house. a never ending russia investigation. an attack on obamacare. an effort to rewrite the entire tax code. a resurgence of the ku klux klan. the birth of a resistance. natural disasters and international embarrassmenembar. today, we give you the a.m. joy top ten stories of 2017. we start with the revolving door known as the trump administration. >> who will succeed and who will fail and who will be the apprentice? >> tonight, it's time for the trump administration to begin to purge the sabatores. >> he fired preet bharara. >> you are fired. get out of here. >> the attorney general or the deputy attorney general has an obligation to follow the law and the constitution and to give their independent legal advice to the president. >> we had a monday night massacre. sally yates, a person of great integrity, who follows the law, was fired by the president. >> donald trump fired acting attorney general sally yates on monday after she refused to enforce the executive order barring immigrants from
this year has seen the beginning of donald trump's grip on the white house. a never ending russia investigation. an attack on obamacare. an effort to rewrite the entire tax code. a resurgence of the ku klux klan. the birth of a resistance. natural disasters and international embarrassmenembar. today, we give you the a.m. joy top ten stories of 2017. we start with the revolving door known as the trump administration. >> who will succeed and who will fail and who will be the apprentice?...
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another key point here that is very bad for donald trump. what everyone thinks of his management style and the way he talks and how often he lies, many of those things are not crimes. and so, many of the things that he does that people don't like are not in any way criminal, however objectionable they may be in a democracy. the difference here, why this is potentially worse than the comey firing, depending on what mueller finds, is that the ignorance excuse no longer applies. there may be an excuse for the comey firing that it was not technically obstruction, not a crime, because the president was so ignorant, so out of the loop, that he thought he was firing a toy gun and even if a bullet went of you of the it he didn't know. now we have report this is week that more bullets came out. the pressure to move the deputy attorney general. and number two's tonight's news that he threatened to do it to robert mueller and don mcgahn threatened to resign. so even if you give him the benefit of the doubt at first, the ignorance defense is evaporating
another key point here that is very bad for donald trump. what everyone thinks of his management style and the way he talks and how often he lies, many of those things are not crimes. and so, many of the things that he does that people don't like are not in any way criminal, however objectionable they may be in a democracy. the difference here, why this is potentially worse than the comey firing, depending on what mueller finds, is that the ignorance excuse no longer applies. there may be an...
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donald trump jr. posted online. it's out there, but it needs to be out there in an official capacity. it's something that should be discussed through hearings and through other venues for the public. >> indeed. fusion gps, the two founders, did 21 hours of congressional testimony and they asked for it all to be released. malcolm, similar question that i asked to sarah. can you conceive of a reason, of partisanship alone of being the explanation for why so many republicans who are in positions of authority n investiga, in in authority, seemingly going out of their way to defend donald trump by what looks like pers cutie i persecuting the messengers here? is it just partisanship at work? should we be thinking more darkly? >> i can't recall who said this on twitter, but it was a brilliant statement where they said the constitution and this system of government was designed to confront and restrarestra restrain tyrannical leaders, but not designed to work without a working congress and separation of power
donald trump jr. posted online. it's out there, but it needs to be out there in an official capacity. it's something that should be discussed through hearings and through other venues for the public. >> indeed. fusion gps, the two founders, did 21 hours of congressional testimony and they asked for it all to be released. malcolm, similar question that i asked to sarah. can you conceive of a reason, of partisanship alone of being the explanation for why so many republicans who are in...
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there's donald trump. but even the trump accusers getting a lot more attention than they did during the campaign. >> all of a sudden, he is all over me kissing and groping and groping and kissing. >> i think to his great surprise and great dismay, he might grea and great dismay he might have thought to coin a phrase this matter where he was concerned was put to bed. >> i think he thinks and he's certainly sent the press secretary out to say this, that the victory cleansed mihm of all transgressions. that's been their message. >> the president has addressed these accusations directly and denied all of these allegations. >> no one who's been accused of sexual harassment in the work place was spared coming to their company's decision about how to handle it. and it is something different to see donald trump and his allies try to distinguish his conduct from the others. there's no distinction. >>> when we come back, our number one selection on our list of the ten most. >>> this is probably a good time for me to
there's donald trump. but even the trump accusers getting a lot more attention than they did during the campaign. >> all of a sudden, he is all over me kissing and groping and groping and kissing. >> i think to his great surprise and great dismay, he might grea and great dismay he might have thought to coin a phrase this matter where he was concerned was put to bed. >> i think he thinks and he's certainly sent the press secretary out to say this, that the victory cleansed mihm...
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the obvious thing about donald trump is is donald trump a major money launderer? >> and what would be the indications of that? >> well, of course there's the famous mansion deal in florida, where in 2008 the real estate market collapses and donald trump sells to a russian oligarch, a house for more than twice what he paid for it. the cover story was the guy was hiding money from his wife. well, if you want to hide money from your estranged wife you don't overpay for property. you find things you can mumbai at a discount because of market conditions, and it smelled deeply of being a pay off. if a state senator in florida had done the same deal, there would have been major investigations of what going on with him. >> and you can see in the transcript simpson's fascination with philip schrader who he knew about and you have also studied. >> yes, felix slater who is twice convicted felon, donald claims he wouldn't know what he looked like. he traveled with him all over the place. there's numerous photographs and videos of them together, is deeply involved in russian c
the obvious thing about donald trump is is donald trump a major money launderer? >> and what would be the indications of that? >> well, of course there's the famous mansion deal in florida, where in 2008 the real estate market collapses and donald trump sells to a russian oligarch, a house for more than twice what he paid for it. the cover story was the guy was hiding money from his wife. well, if you want to hide money from your estranged wife you don't overpay for property. you...
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donald trump deleted that tweet just six hours after he posted it now president donald trump ends his first year with one of the lowest approval ratings in recent history he's hovering at around thirty eight percent when it came to barack obama's last year in office he had a sixty seven percent approval rating there he has kept you very busy this year on the air is another given me a job new if they come in twenty eighteen thank you very much. so that is it for this one year anniversary special on president donald j. trump's inauguration and his first year in office by this time three hundred sixty five days ago we were officially into the trump era and what an ear it's been so far we're going to leave you now with some of the key moments the ones which have really affected the united states and indeed so many places around the world left us wondering just what will twenty eighteen bring i'm kemal sons of maria on behalf of leah harding and the whole team here thanks for joining us for this new special the news hour from london is coming up next right here on al-jazeera thanks for joi
donald trump deleted that tweet just six hours after he posted it now president donald trump ends his first year with one of the lowest approval ratings in recent history he's hovering at around thirty eight percent when it came to barack obama's last year in office he had a sixty seven percent approval rating there he has kept you very busy this year on the air is another given me a job new if they come in twenty eighteen thank you very much. so that is it for this one year anniversary special...
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and donald trump's base is with donald trump, not with steve bannon. so these candidates that they're putting up and promoting out there looked at what happened in alabama and they went, "ah...| don't think so." so they're already beginning to back out of the idea of running, this is not going to go... you're not going to see a situation where steve bannon is going to be promoting candidates on one side and donald trump's going to be promoting candidates on the other. that's a mismatch that won't even stand the test at all because bannon has no base. what bannon has, though, is a populist idea that has taken hold that trump has used to some degree, but even there, donald trump has sort of created this own space for himself. let me ask you a broader question about race in america today, and it's something i've seen discussed in recent hours in the united states quite a lot — the idea is that if the democratic party, for the next presidential election, comes out with an out and out left—wing candidate, maybe a bernie sanders or elizabeth warren, and
and donald trump's base is with donald trump, not with steve bannon. so these candidates that they're putting up and promoting out there looked at what happened in alabama and they went, "ah...| don't think so." so they're already beginning to back out of the idea of running, this is not going to go... you're not going to see a situation where steve bannon is going to be promoting candidates on one side and donald trump's going to be promoting candidates on the other. that's a...
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trump. >> when donald trump jr. is told the russian government is trying to elect your father president, he doesn't say, what do you mean? how can that be? he says, "i want to hear this." >> the actual response? >> "if it's what you say, i love it." >> the trump camp's explanations were confusing. >> strange and conflicting responses. >> trump jr. told the the "new york times" it was, quote, a short introductory meeting primarily about russian adoption. cnn reported that president trump helped write the statement while he was flying home from the g-20 summit. >> he weighed in and offered suggestion like any father would do. >> but the statement was misleading so there were questions about how large a role the president might have played in crafting it. >> it is something that i think the special counsel is very interested in. and he wants to know who was involved in the writing of it. >> if a misleading statement was put out, the core question is the classic question of intent. were trump administration officials st
trump. >> when donald trump jr. is told the russian government is trying to elect your father president, he doesn't say, what do you mean? how can that be? he says, "i want to hear this." >> the actual response? >> "if it's what you say, i love it." >> the trump camp's explanations were confusing. >> strange and conflicting responses. >> trump jr. told the the "new york times" it was, quote, a short introductory meeting primarily...
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donald trump? he didn't change the rules. he didn't abide by them. that's a big difference. if someone says, i'm going to run and i could shoot people on broadway, and i could have nine affairs and go out of business, and say incredibly stupid things, and set the world we live in, they are going to lose. on the flipside, i don't know not doing that. again, he has not changed the playing field. he has just been this unique person who skates through life , and i hope this all corrects itself. i don't know that it's going to correct itself in that form. you joke about the rock, but it really might take someone who is literally bigger than life to say this guy is an idiot. it's hard imagining a governor or member of the senate, he's just going to say you are a product of the swamp, you just vote, you don't do anything, i'm the one who fixed everything, you're threatened by the success . so i'm bullish on 2018, bearish on 2020 and i don't know about the message. i think if it was held tomorrow , it woul
donald trump? he didn't change the rules. he didn't abide by them. that's a big difference. if someone says, i'm going to run and i could shoot people on broadway, and i could have nine affairs and go out of business, and say incredibly stupid things, and set the world we live in, they are going to lose. on the flipside, i don't know not doing that. again, he has not changed the playing field. he has just been this unique person who skates through life , and i hope this all corrects itself. i...
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i don't know that donald trump can out -- be out donald trumped. and the democratic primary, i think, is going to be very similar to that mid term in that in 2007 presidential primaries there was zero tolerance for anyone who supported iraq in any way. if you voted years after we provide funding for the troops, there was zero tolerance for that. i understand that. if you apply the same sort of litmus test, are replace iraq 2019, and trump, in t's whose the most angry democrat, i don't know that is going to translate well in 2020. you might have a populist democrat who is really liberal. so i was stalling to say i on't know. >> my name is rachel craig a graduate student at suffolk niversity in boston. so a large amount of millennial support but didn't have a lot of turnout and there was low enthusiasm so my question is do you think there is anything specific that the democrats can do to get democrat -- get millennials actually out to the polls and voting for them? >> well, i need another hour to make fun of millennials. i would like tongue that they
i don't know that donald trump can out -- be out donald trumped. and the democratic primary, i think, is going to be very similar to that mid term in that in 2007 presidential primaries there was zero tolerance for anyone who supported iraq in any way. if you voted years after we provide funding for the troops, there was zero tolerance for that. i understand that. if you apply the same sort of litmus test, are replace iraq 2019, and trump, in t's whose the most angry democrat, i don't know that...
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he makes the point that it is to think of donald trump as being what we wa nt think of donald trump as being what we want to oppose but we need to be careful not to oppose the oval office overall. the relationship between the us and the uk is so crucial in terms of security and history in terms of trade in the future. yes, because once brexit happens we will need all the trade we can get. what boris is trying to do is pave the way for negotiating a free—trade agreement with the us because that will be the republican held congress that make that happen. 0r held congress that make that happen. oras held congress that make that happen. or as johnson held congress that make that happen. 0r asjohnson was once held congress that make that happen. or as johnson was once a held congress that make that happen. 0r asjohnson was once a big critic of donald trump chip —— doris johnson was once they'd need critic of donald trump. he once said he would never go to new york in case he bumped into donald trump. now he is our best and greatest ally... in geopolitics it is very much thinking about
he makes the point that it is to think of donald trump as being what we wa nt think of donald trump as being what we want to oppose but we need to be careful not to oppose the oval office overall. the relationship between the us and the uk is so crucial in terms of security and history in terms of trade in the future. yes, because once brexit happens we will need all the trade we can get. what boris is trying to do is pave the way for negotiating a free—trade agreement with the us because...
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trump and to donald trump jr. for his role in the book "fire and fury." my panel is back with me. i want to also bring in msnbc contributor gabriel sherman. gabe, you've got new reporting on bannon's mea culpa. >> yes, joy. you know, this has been something that bannon's advisers have been imploring him for days to do, to walk back the constituents. bannon like many ways is like donald trump, he never wants to defeat defeat or weakness. but seen a stunning amount of incoming fire. his financial benefactors, the mercer family, revoked their support and really, you know, bannon has been very isolated. so this morning he issued a statement, three sources confirmed to me he issued it because he genuinely felt bad about the way don jr. was singled out. bannon told people the comments in "fire and fury" were taken out of context. they were directed at paul manafort, not don jr., and so he decided to cut bait and issue this statement to axios to try to put some distance between him and all of the blowback he has gotten f
trump and to donald trump jr. for his role in the book "fire and fury." my panel is back with me. i want to also bring in msnbc contributor gabriel sherman. gabe, you've got new reporting on bannon's mea culpa. >> yes, joy. you know, this has been something that bannon's advisers have been imploring him for days to do, to walk back the constituents. bannon like many ways is like donald trump, he never wants to defeat defeat or weakness. but seen a stunning amount of incoming...
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trump and donald trump's children. and one of the great personal pains of barack obama's childhood and life is that his father did, indeed, go back to africa to kenya and luckily for us for the united states he left his son here. and that son of that temporary immigrant from a country that donald trump hates became president of the united states and that has always been the unique story of the united states. we never know where greatness is coming from. we never know which country greatness is coming from. the leak of the president's hateful comment today was credited to a democratic source and we know there was only one democratic senator in the room when he said that but senator durbin probably had at least one democratic staffer in the room with him and that does not mean that senator durbin or his staffer leaked it directly to the press. one of them could have said it to another senator in astonishment or to several other senators or several other staffers when they got back to the senate and then anyone could have
trump and donald trump's children. and one of the great personal pains of barack obama's childhood and life is that his father did, indeed, go back to africa to kenya and luckily for us for the united states he left his son here. and that son of that temporary immigrant from a country that donald trump hates became president of the united states and that has always been the unique story of the united states. we never know where greatness is coming from. we never know which country greatness is...
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whether donald trump likes it or not. this nation overwhelmingly believes the d.r.e.a.m.ers ought to have an opportunity to stay here and fighting him, fit means giving those d.r.e.a.m.ers an opportunity to stay here fairly and effectively, is one way to counter him. >> thank you for first of all for what you said about my own story. i really do appreciate that, senator. i want to go back to this question of this deal that democrats are trying to get. at this point, does it make sense to have donald trump in the room? or is this a situation where it's time for democrats to bypass the president of the united states and his aides like steven miller? >> the next step really is for us to reach out to our republican colleagues and to ask them, in all good faith, because donald trump doesn't speak for me when he uses that kind of language. and he doesn't speak for them. he doesn't speak for america. that's not america. and i think we can come together with a sensible compromise that enables the d.r.e.a.m.ers to stay here and gi
whether donald trump likes it or not. this nation overwhelmingly believes the d.r.e.a.m.ers ought to have an opportunity to stay here and fighting him, fit means giving those d.r.e.a.m.ers an opportunity to stay here fairly and effectively, is one way to counter him. >> thank you for first of all for what you said about my own story. i really do appreciate that, senator. i want to go back to this question of this deal that democrats are trying to get. at this point, does it make sense to...
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i find it noticeable that so many of donald trump's sympathizers, donald trump supporters are going on cable outlets and dismissing this book wholeheartedly but they're not getting into many of the details. there is one detail that really just struck out for me. one detail that i noticed and that's from sam nunberg i had on the 2:00 p.m. show earlier today and trying to explain the constitution to a man who was running to be the president of the united states. take a listen to what sam said. >> michael says i went in there to teach him the constitution. i didn't go in there to teach his the constitution. it was a week and a half before the first debate. i was scared. i go in and have a brief. let's get you a gotcha question on this and that. i could get to the fourth amendment before four other people walking in, he tells me -- you know? >> you didn't say that in the book. you said his eyes rolled back in his head. you implied that he could not understand. >> that's not -- >> maybe didn't care enough. that's what it was. >> didn't care about learning the kons too us? >> no. >> i don't
i find it noticeable that so many of donald trump's sympathizers, donald trump supporters are going on cable outlets and dismissing this book wholeheartedly but they're not getting into many of the details. there is one detail that really just struck out for me. one detail that i noticed and that's from sam nunberg i had on the 2:00 p.m. show earlier today and trying to explain the constitution to a man who was running to be the president of the united states. take a listen to what sam said....
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- right. - instead, macy's dropped donald trump, univision dropped donald trump, nbc dropped donald trump's miss universe pageant, and they said you know we need somebody to cover this story tonight for nightly news. - yeah. - and one of the nightly news producers, who's a good friend of mine volunteered me. katy tur's just standing around, she can do it. - take her, right. - and so i did, and i did a couple more stories, but the next thing i knew i was getting a call from the president of nbc news saying "we're gonna put you on this campaign full time." and then i was being assured don't worry, it will just be six weeks. - this is an actual, this is an actual quote, right? - yeah. - from an nbc news executive, don't worry, it'll be six weeks tops. - and then you'll go back to london. - you'll go back to london. - and hey, if he wins, you'll go the white house. - right. - to which he laughed, and the elevator doors closed. - closed, great seeing you. - and he left, it was cinematic. - right, yeah. so you never actually go back, in fact you were waiting to go on a vacation in italy with your
- right. - instead, macy's dropped donald trump, univision dropped donald trump, nbc dropped donald trump's miss universe pageant, and they said you know we need somebody to cover this story tonight for nightly news. - yeah. - and one of the nightly news producers, who's a good friend of mine volunteered me. katy tur's just standing around, she can do it. - take her, right. - and so i did, and i did a couple more stories, but the next thing i knew i was getting a call from the president of nbc...
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heather: donald trump reacting to a halt on the ability to recent daca. and guimond really reversed by higher court. lawmakers have eight days before government spending bill is due on january 19th. heather: thank you so much, great to see you. after a year in office donald trump is closing in on a second monumental legislative victory. nancy graham says because he is doing something previous presidents never could and that is building a bridge to bipartisanship. >> the president did a fabulous job talking about this problem, he did it in a small way, a compassionate way and his job is not to sell books or carry a tv show. his job is to solve problems that he has to work with democrats. for ten years i have been working on this. obama tried it, couldn't do it, bush tried it, to couldn't do it, donald trump will be the president that can do it, he has credibility on the border security issue that nobody else has. he does have compassion for these kids, we are going to get a good deal under his leadership. the difference between being a radio talkshow host
heather: donald trump reacting to a halt on the ability to recent daca. and guimond really reversed by higher court. lawmakers have eight days before government spending bill is due on january 19th. heather: thank you so much, great to see you. after a year in office donald trump is closing in on a second monumental legislative victory. nancy graham says because he is doing something previous presidents never could and that is building a bridge to bipartisanship. >> the president did a...
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there is no loyalty to donald trump, and there is no loyalty from donald trump to anybody else. so i guess this shouldn't be surprising that it's turned out this way. >> yes. i say to my friends, john and peggy who are trying to find positiveness in this book, i appreciate their efforts, but the -- i think john, to your point, for the reason that health care failed was that the republican party was intellectually bankrupt and donald trump was assured they had a replacement and a plan for what they were going to do with obamacare, and they didn't have one. his interventions were not helpful, but the fundamental problem was republicans said they had something ready to go and they did not. what they had at the end of the year was budget tax cut. republicans know how to do that. they had tax cut plans in the hopper for years and years. they passed one. they're good at passing tax cuts. they're not good at reforming an american economy. all donald trump learned was at the beginning of the year no one controlled him in the white house. and at the end of the year kelly was able to say
there is no loyalty to donald trump, and there is no loyalty from donald trump to anybody else. so i guess this shouldn't be surprising that it's turned out this way. >> yes. i say to my friends, john and peggy who are trying to find positiveness in this book, i appreciate their efforts, but the -- i think john, to your point, for the reason that health care failed was that the republican party was intellectually bankrupt and donald trump was assured they had a replacement and a plan for...
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trump posing as he did in front of that playboy magazine donald trump was on. they really probably need to turn back to god and need to remember their faith. >> erick, there's always been a strain on the right of anti-government conservativism, curdles into militias and sovereign citizens, but now we're seeing into the mainstream this idea of the deep state and the fbi is an instrument of nefarious forces. is this like a cancer that has grown to consume, metastasize the patient? >> you know, i think it's fair to say it consumes both sides to a degree. it certainly is with republicans these days. feels like it's much more on their side. there's been a latent suspicion of government and the fbi on both sides for a while. i think these republican congressmen are playing to badly. seeking to undermine the institution to protect the president. it's unhealthy for the republican when either side views the government that suspiciously. i certainly wish the government would leave us alone and have some concerns about the 5-g network buildout, but at the same time, i don
trump posing as he did in front of that playboy magazine donald trump was on. they really probably need to turn back to god and need to remember their faith. >> erick, there's always been a strain on the right of anti-government conservativism, curdles into militias and sovereign citizens, but now we're seeing into the mainstream this idea of the deep state and the fbi is an instrument of nefarious forces. is this like a cancer that has grown to consume, metastasize the patient? >>...
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i imagine if donald trump were the donald trump of ten years ago you would see the donald trump sitting down across from robert mueller maybe not an equal but someone who understands he's in a different setting. is aware that perjury is a potential problem. that just leads you to the question of is donald trump still the donald trump who sat in all those depositions five years ago, ten years ago, 20 years ago, or has he actually deteriorated mentally to point where, again this is the assertion of the wolff book and the things we've been debate, is he less of a mind, less stamina? will he go in and clearly be outmatched by mueller? because if there was ever an even fight it was a long time ago. and it could very well be if the picture is correct in this book, that mueller who would probably have the advantage anyway because he is just smarter and knows more, has better command of the facts, has been subpoenaing witnesses, trump probably does not know as much about his campaign as mueller does. mueller would have the advantage in any case. but if trump deteriorated mueller would have a hu
i imagine if donald trump were the donald trump of ten years ago you would see the donald trump sitting down across from robert mueller maybe not an equal but someone who understands he's in a different setting. is aware that perjury is a potential problem. that just leads you to the question of is donald trump still the donald trump who sat in all those depositions five years ago, ten years ago, 20 years ago, or has he actually deteriorated mentally to point where, again this is the assertion...
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donald trump isa is the hard of globalisation. donald trump is a billionaire and he is likely to tell people what the american middle class and working class one from his american first programme. as you said he will be the first sitting president to go there since bill clinton in the mid— 90s, obviously with a different message. it will probably be the most oversubscribed talk of the weekend. in the grand scheme of things it is likely to fall on deaf ears. what is behind it? an effort to rub shoulders with the other most powerful people in the world or is ita powerful people in the world or is it a reaction to the chinese premier who went last year and spoke about globalisation and the fact that the world needs to reach out. you think is trying to challenge him? in an things. firstly, it is eagerly. it is the networking of the elite, and davos. he has not been there so possibly this is just ticking a box for him. but the us and china relationship will mark politics for the next a0 years. xijinping set out a programme for china
donald trump isa is the hard of globalisation. donald trump is a billionaire and he is likely to tell people what the american middle class and working class one from his american first programme. as you said he will be the first sitting president to go there since bill clinton in the mid— 90s, obviously with a different message. it will probably be the most oversubscribed talk of the weekend. in the grand scheme of things it is likely to fall on deaf ears. what is behind it? an effort to rub...
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not people who have donald trump's ill-will in mind. they'll people who definitely want him to succeed who are concerned about his ability to do so, and about his focus and about these tweets. this is not a new big piece of reporting. it's been around quite a while. does that not concern you at all? >> i understand your premise. i can't know your sources. all i know is what i know. i talked to the president, talked to the people around the president. i talked to allies of the president. i think they believe that this coverage on the president's mental capacity to do the job is absurd. now, michael wolff says that 100% of the people around the president bring up the 25th amendment and his ability to do the job on a regular basis. that is factually inaccurate. let me tell you, if you walk through the people he didn't talk to and i think he told a colleague of yours on nbc, he didn't talk to any of the cabinet who are the people who would have to make this decision on the 25th amendment. he didn't talk to the vice president. he did a whole
not people who have donald trump's ill-will in mind. they'll people who definitely want him to succeed who are concerned about his ability to do so, and about his focus and about these tweets. this is not a new big piece of reporting. it's been around quite a while. does that not concern you at all? >> i understand your premise. i can't know your sources. all i know is what i know. i talked to the president, talked to the people around the president. i talked to allies of the president. i...
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his newest book is god and donald trump. steve is charisma's magazine i've always heard is a bigger circulation in christianity. i believe that's still true in his doing incredible work in the christian world in so many ways. thank you for being here, steve. also, we have corey lewandowski, network fox news pni became good friends lester during the campaign because he's the former campaign manager for donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign, co-author of the book let trump be trump. anyone who's been around him knows that we don't let him be hand you will get kicked out. david bossie is also here. david and corey have been a niche as the league. fox and other networks talking about those. david has served as citizens united since 2001 as deputy campaign manager. he was ranked number two in "politico"'s top 50 most influential people in american politics co-author of the book i just i mentioned let trump be trump. 25 documentary since 2004. [applause] center for law and government, the second for law and government, former
his newest book is god and donald trump. steve is charisma's magazine i've always heard is a bigger circulation in christianity. i believe that's still true in his doing incredible work in the christian world in so many ways. thank you for being here, steve. also, we have corey lewandowski, network fox news pni became good friends lester during the campaign because he's the former campaign manager for donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign, co-author of the book let trump be trump. anyone...
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donald trump versus michael wolff. day four of donald trump's losing war against an author who took up residence in the west wing for hours at a time. >>> sloppy steve and donald trump engaged in a messy separation of belongings. but who owns the heart of the trump voter in the swing states that put donald trump over the top? hint, it might not be the guy who signed tax cuts for big businesses into law. anna, do you have those plans? yes! i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. spend your life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it
donald trump versus michael wolff. day four of donald trump's losing war against an author who took up residence in the west wing for hours at a time. >>> sloppy steve and donald trump engaged in a messy separation of belongings. but who owns the heart of the trump voter in the swing states that put donald trump over the top? hint, it might not be the guy who signed tax cuts for big businesses into law. anna, do you have those plans? yes! i just wanted to show you something i've been...
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donald trump is who he is. it is the underwhelming response, the willingness to go along with this or the assumption on the part of republicans in fact this is the way republicans think. look. americans are fundamentally decent people. most republicans are fundamentally decent people. the problem with donald trump is that not only does he appeal to the worst instincts, that he actually continues to move that window of what is acceptable and you think about from the republican point of view this was the week that donald trump was supposed to convince everybody that he was the stable genius. right? >> right. >> ends the week restricting immigration of shithole countries and paying off porn stars and only the middle of jn. >> no kidding. let's ask you this, jason. jim re nancy of ohio, i think an accountant by trade, i sometimes have trouble getting him to stick to the truth on this show and now running for senate in ohio. and he had this to say about the president. >> i've said all along the president many times
donald trump is who he is. it is the underwhelming response, the willingness to go along with this or the assumption on the part of republicans in fact this is the way republicans think. look. americans are fundamentally decent people. most republicans are fundamentally decent people. the problem with donald trump is that not only does he appeal to the worst instincts, that he actually continues to move that window of what is acceptable and you think about from the republican point of view this...